Is prevailing wage required on professional services?
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Guide overview
- 1. Professional Services Basics
- 2. Client Management and Retention
- 3. Project Definition
- 4. Resource Planning
- 5. The Ultimate Guide to Capacity Planning
- 6. Project Visibility
- 7. Billing for Projects
- 8. Project Profitability
- 9. Professional Services Software For Project Management
- 10. A Guide to Time Tracking for Consultants and Professional Services
- 11. FAQ
- 12. Glossary
Compliance and Legal
Is prevailing wage required on professional services?
According to the NCSL (National Conference of State Legislatures), “prevailing wage laws require that wages for construction workers on public works projects be calculated to reflect local wages for similar jobs.”
To find out more about how prevailing wage laws are handled in your state or region, contact a legal professional or state official.
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